August 2, 2025

OpenAI Removes Shared ChatGPT Chats from Google Search

OpenAI has pulled a controversial feature that allowed shared ChatGPT chats to be indexed by search engines like Google. The move comes after mounting privacy concerns when users discovered their shared chats, sometimes containing sensitive or personal data, were appearing in search results. A Quiet Rollout With Unexpected Consequences Earlier this year, OpenAI introduced a feature that let users share

Shared ChatGPT Chats
August 1, 2025

ToxicPanda Android Malware Infects Thousands Across Europe

A new wave of the ToxicPanda Android malware is sweeping through Europe, targeting mobile banking users with advanced theft and evasion tactics. First identified in 2022, this banking trojan has evolved into one of the most dangerous threats for Android users, using fake overlays and accessibility services to steal login credentials and bypass security. Recent reports show over 4,500 devices

ToxicPanda Malware
July 31, 2025

SafePay Ransomware Threatens Ingram Micro with Data Leak

Ingram Micro, one of the world’s largest IT distributors, is facing mounting pressure after the SafePay ransomware gang claimed responsibility for a devastating cyberattack and is now threatening to leak a massive trove of stolen data. Ransomware Hits Ingram Micro Operations The incident began on July 3, 2025, when Ingram Micro employees started receiving ransomware pop-ups. Core systems, including the

SafePay Ransomware
July 30, 2025

Copilot Mode Turns Microsoft Edge Into an AI-Powered Browser

Microsoft is revamping Edge with a bold new feature. Copilot Mode is a smarter, AI-powered browsing experience designed to streamline how users search, navigate, and interact with the web. This experimental mode is already live for select users and could soon become the default for AI-first browsing. What Is Copilot Mode? Copilot Mode brings together search, chat, and web navigation

Copilot Mode
July 29, 2025

GPT-5 Rollout: OpenAI Set to Launch Its Most Capable Model

The GPT-5 rollout is fast approaching, with OpenAI expected to release its latest model in early August 2025. While no official launch date has been confirmed, internal testing and partner previews suggest the new system is nearly ready for public use. This next-gen model isn’t just a performance boost, it’s a major architectural upgrade designed to unify OpenAI’s capabilities under

GPT-5 Rollout
July 28, 2025

Lumma Infostealer Returns After Global Takedown

The Lumma infostealer malware has made a swift comeback after a coordinated takedown effort by global law enforcement agencies in May 2025. Despite the seizure of over 2,300 domains and major disruption to its infrastructure, the malware-as-a-service (MaaS) platform has bounced back with new distribution tactics and restored capabilities. Major Disruption, Minor Setback Lumma, also known as LummaC2, was targeted

Lumma Infostealer returns
July 27, 2025

Koske Linux Malware Hides in Panda Images to Evade Detection

A new Linux malware named Koske is using panda-themed image files to hide its malicious payloads. The threat actors behind it are leveraging polyglot files, legitimate JPEGs with hidden executable code. This stealthy malware targets poorly secured JupyterLab servers to gain access and then installs rootkits and cryptocurrency miners. Security researchers at Aqua Security discovered the campaign and say Koske

Koske Linux Malware
July 26, 2025

ChatGPT Agent for Plus Users Now Rolling Out Globally

OpenAI has officially started rolling out the powerful new ChatGPT Agent feature to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers, marking a major expansion of the toolset once limited to Pro users. With the $20/month plan now offering autonomous task execution, users can hand off complex actions, from data gathering to file creation, to the AI itself. What Is ChatGPT Agent? ChatGPT Agent

ChatGPT Agent
July 25, 2025

Steam Malware Attack Targets Chemia Early Access Game

Hackers have compromised the early access Steam game Chemia, injecting it with info-stealing malware and endangering unsuspecting players. The attack marks the third major Steam-related malware campaign in 2025, raising urgent concerns about the platform’s ability to vet developer uploads. Malware Hidden in Game Files The threat actor known as EncryptHub, also tracked as Larva‑208, tampered with the official Chemia

Chemia Malware
July 24, 2025

Endgame Gear Malware Tool Infects Users Through Official Site

The official website of gaming mouse maker Endgame Gear recently hosted a malware-infected configuration tool, and it stayed live for over two weeks before anyone noticed. From June 26 to July 9, users downloading the setup tool for the OP1w 4K V2 mouse were unknowingly installing the XRed remote access trojan (RAT). The compromised version was distributed through Endgame Gear’s

Endgame Gear Malware